It's only fair that TreoCentral have a contest similar to the WMExperts recent Rumortastic Giveaway. Yep, we're giving away a Palm Treo 850 to the lucky person who guesses the correct release date!
Well I'd say it's about time, but that would be an understatement. For those Sprint Centro owners who thought that only the GSM users could have all of the Google Maps My Location fun, your time has come.Palm announced the
Psst! Hey, Verizon customers! Hear this... If you've been eyeing a Treo 755p but have delayed pulling the trigger on getting one, you might want to jump online and act now. According to a report by Kris at PalmInfocenter, a
Kevin over at our sister site CrackBerry.com has posted a great hands-on review (part 1 of 2) of a yet to be officially announced or released BlackBerry smartphone, the 8220, codenamed "KickStart". Kevin and the CrackBerry team were the first
PalmPowerups reports good news for many Palm users. Treo and Centro users can already access SDHC cards allowing storage all the way to 32GB currently. However, other Palm users have been left out in the cold since the Palm OS
A lot happens in Vegas, as we all know. That's why websites like VisitLasVegas.com are helpful when planning a trip there because you can reserve tickets to shows ahead of time. But what do you do if you happen to
Andre tries out BrainForest, an app that enables rapid and robust outlining, checklisting, brainstorming and project planning directly on your Centro/Treo.
If all the planets are properly aligned, if you're holding your mouth right and if you avoided walking under that ladder, you might, just might, be able to find a parking space in San Francisco. Or anywhere, really, but San
In this week's roundup we've got DVD Catalyst Free, BlackJack Classic, Bonsai 4.2.7 and more for Palm OS. Plus Opera Mobile 9.5 beta, MASPware HandNotes, Down Call, and more for WM.
Following up on my eReader article from yesterday, let's see what a TreoCentral eBook reader wrote in to say. Plus let's look at the many categories of eBooks we have to choose from...
We reported yesterday on Opera Mobile 9.5 Beta for Windows Mobile being released. Let's not forget about Opera Mini for our Palm OS Treos.I read an interesting article over at Palm Addict this morning in which one of Sammy's readers
There is an interesting read over at Smart Device Central regarding both Palm's future and storied past. After reading through Jamie's commentary I find myself wondering if he is correct in his speculation about the direction that the company is